NETCHINA S3 as FIREWALL with INTRUSION DETECTION

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Kees1958, Nov 27, 2008.

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  1. demoneye

    demoneye Registered Member

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    Kees1958 10x a lot i will try it soon :)
     
  2. wat0114

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    Hi Kees,

    thanks for the tips! Also is this version you are using the same as this one from earlier this year?
     
  3. Murderlove

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    Apparently it is.
     
  4. wat0114

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    Ah, right you are :) I missed that. Thanks Murderlove.
     
  5. Kees1958

    Kees1958 Registered Member

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    Wat,

    Have you played with it any further?

    Thx Kees
     
  6. wat0114

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    No, not yet. I'm still using Malware Defender. Time permitting, I may try it again.
     
  7. Kees1958

    Kees1958 Registered Member

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    Playing time ended,

    Tip when uninstalling make sure you disable ARP protection in the network and selecte exit + stop service before

    Cheers
     
  8. jmonge

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    that was fast testing kees
     
  9. Kees1958

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    YEP,

    Overall I like this program. It has a smaer setup causing not so many pop-ups for a hybrid FW/HIPS.

    The only comments I have:
    - the wild card * does not apply on lower levels, so when you want to include all programs you have to enter the same rule for C:\*, C:\*\* etc. I tried Any and All, although this according its internal rule semantics, its does not seem to work, so you have to enter it the stupid way

    - the subject rules of signed drives are a bit to wide, you can tailor them after having entered my setup tips (I could delete most)

    - the trusted and protected is a very strong option, I moved most critiical OS executables to this section

    All in all: good strong low noise hybrid HIPS/FW when applying the posted settings
     
  10. jmonge

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    i dont know if you ever tried D+ with comodo,is this one provides same level of protection or more?
     
  11. Kees1958

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    Yes, just search wilders for it, settting it up with TF, so D+ blocks the real nasties and TF's behavioral blocker does the rest. It was on one of teh early Comodo V3 releases, they changed a lot, so I do not know whether this setup still works.

    Now playing with Malware Defender

    Cheers
     
  12. jmonge

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    thanks kees i am also playing with malware defender here
    note:alot of pop ups:D i mean aloto_O :D
     
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